A Northern Territory Labor MP has declared 'the Voice couldn't be further from people's view up here' amid a crime crisis in Alice Springs as she called for urgent action as 'someone is going to get killed'.
Marion Scrymgour, the Labor Member for Lingiari which covers most of the Northern Territory except Darwin and Palmerston, said residents who have lived in Alice Springs for decades have not seen it"as bad as it is today".
Labor MP Marion Scrymgour said"the Voice couldn't be further from people's view up here" amid a crime crisis in Alice Springs. Picture: Amanda Parkinson "Why would you want to go home if there's fighting, there's alcohol abuse, there's overcrowding, there's all these issues happening at home? "I think the Voice couldn't be further from people's view up here. Because people are under siege in their own home," she said.
"I think that we can't have these conversations if there's all these issues that are impacting on communities like Alice Springs," Ms Scrymgour said. "It's interesting to see someone on the ground in one of those communities versus say, Linda Burney, who obviously has had so much to do with Aboriginal reconciliation but lives in inner city Sydney after all." for the government to restore law and order in the Northern Territory town of 25,000 people.
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